- SAPO (computer)
SAPO (short for Samočinný počítač) was the first Czechoslovak
computer . It operated in years1957 -1960 inVýzkumný ústav matematických strojů , part ofCzechoslovak Academy of Sciences . The computer was the firstfault-tolerant computer - it had three parallel arithmetic units, which decided on the correct result by voting (if all three results were different, the operation was repeated).SAPO was designed in years 1950-1956 by a team led by
Czechoslovak cybernetics pioneerAntonín Svoboda . Svoboda had experience from building electromechanical computers inUSA , where he worked atMIT until 1946. It was electromechanical design with 7000relay s and 400vacuum tube s, and amagnetic drum memory with capacity of 1024 32-bit words. Each instruction had 5 operands (addresses) - 2 for arithmetic operands, one for result and addresses of next instruction in case of positive and negative result. It operated on binary floating point numbers.In 1960, spark from one of the relays fired the greasing oil, and the whole computer burnt down.
See also
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EPOS (computer) References
*Svoboda A.: From Mechanical Linkages to Electronic Computers: Recollections from Czechoslovakia, IEEE 1980.
External links
* [http://www.fi.muni.cz/usr/jkucera/pv109/vystavka/xprocha1_index.html Beginnings of computer design in Czechoslovakia (in Czech)]
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